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Drones (2153)

Borg drones (Arctic)

Thawing Borg drones

Two Borg drones were found buried in the Arctic by a scientific team who thawed them, not knowing what kind of species they were. The drones' nanoprobes were activated and revived the biological and technological systems in their dead bodies. The drones were reanimated and assimilated the scientists. The drones moved into the space along with the drone scientists. The group later attacked a Tarkalean freighter and assimilated its crew. The original drones and the rest of the assimilated Borg were later destroyed by the Enterprise. (ENT: "Regeneration")

Borg assimilated drones (Tarkalean freighter)

Four Borg drones

These Borg assimilated drones were part of a crew from a Tarkalean freighter that were attacked and assimilated by Arctic Borg drones that were thawed out by a group of scientists, who were then also assimilated. They attacked the Enterprise when it answered a distress call from the freighter. They were destroyed when the Enterprise launched spatial torpedoes and destroyed the Borg ship. (ENT: "Regeneration")

Borg infant

A Borg infant

This Borg infant was discovered by William T. Riker in what appeared to him to be a nursery. Riker described his interpretation of the Borg assimilation process, based on his observations of the infant, as: "from the looks of it the Borg are born as biological lifeform. Almost immediately after birth they begin getting artificial implants. They have apparently developed the technology to link artificial intelligence directly into a humanoid brain." (TNG: "Q Who")

Male drone 1 (2365)

LieutenantGeordi La Forge called for the security and CaptainJean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Worf joined them in main engineering. The drone did not react when Picard tried to make contact and was damaged by Worf when it tried to deactivate the ship's energy systems.

The second Borg drone which appeared when this drone was damaged took several pieces of technology from it and then the drone disappeared. (TNG: "Q Who")

This Borg was played by stunt actor Tim Trella who received no credit for his appearance.

Male drone 2 (2365)

A Borg drone

This Borg drone was the second Borg ever encountered by the crew of the Enterprise-D.

Worf tried to damage this drone, too, but was unable because of the shieldings the Borg activated. He transported aboard the ship when Lieutenant Worf damaged the first drone. After finishing the adjustments and collecting information he took pieces of technology from the first drone and transported back aboard the Borg cube. (TNG: "Q Who")

Drones (2367)

These Borg drones were assigned to the Borg cube which headed to Sector 001 following the disaster at Wolf 359. They served as guards for Locutus of Borg and one of them performed medical surgeries on Locutus. Later they tried to stop the away team from the Enterprise-D, including Shelby, Worf, and Lieutenant junior gradeGleason in kidnapping Locutus. They were all destroyed when the cube exploded. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II")

The Borg corpses were portrayed by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Even though no designations were put with these drones, they are obviously First of Five, Second of Five, Fourth of Five, and Fifth of Five, based solely on the fact that Hugh's name in the collective was Third of Five.

Away team (2368)

These two Borg drones from a Borg scout ship linked with Hugh who was the lone survivor of a crash of another scout ship, after he was beamed to the site of the crash by the Enterprise-D who had orginally rescued him. They dismantled the dead drones and beamed back on their ship. (TNG: "I Borg")

The two Borg drones were played background performers who received no crdit for their appearance.

Renegade Borg (2369/2370)

Borg on Ohniaka III

A Borg drone

This Borg drone was part of the rogue Borg group which attacked the Federation outpost on Ohniaka III. Together with Torsus, Tayar, Bosus, and another Borg it attacked the away team from the Enterprise-D after it was discovered by Data. It was killed when its head bumped on a table. (TNG: "Descent")

This Borg drone was played by stunt actor Joe Murphy who received no credit for his appearance.

Crippled Borg drones

These two crippled Borg drones were victims of Lore's experiments in 2369. They were among the Borg who followed Hugh and remained in their hiding place, in the tunnel system under the Borg compound. Lore's experiments caused major brain damages. (TNG: "Descent, Part II")

Both Borg were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance. The actor who played the male drone is missing one arm in real life, too.

This Borg drone was played by stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone who received no credit for his performance.

Killed Borg drone

A Borg drone

This Borg drone was part of the group of Borg who attacked the Federationoutpost on Ohniaka III. When an away team of the Enterprise-D investigated he attacked Lieutenant Commander Data but was lifted up by Data and thrown against a wall. The drone died. Data, confused by his experience with emotion during this fight, recreated the same situation on the holodeck of the Enterprise-D and upgraded the strength level of the drone to "feel" the same emotion again. (TNG: "Descent")

This Borg drone was played by regular stunt actor Tom Morga who received no credit for this appearance.

Various Borg

These Borg drones were among the rogue Borg drones led by Lore in 2369. They've settled on an unnamed planet in a Borg compound and were influenced by Lore who tried to built a "new race" and supported them after their disconnection from the Borg mind. A few of them were not satisfied with Lore's decisions and joined an underground group, led by the well known Borg Hugh. When Captain Picard, Deanna Troi, and Geordi La Forge were held prisoners by Lore's Borg, Commander Riker and Lieutenant Worf got help from Hugh's group and rescued their crewmembers. After the brawl in the Borg compound, Data deactivated Lore and the Borg followed Hugh. (TNG: "Descent", "Descent, Part II")

All Borg were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.

The Queen and a number of these drones were able to transport aboard the Enterprise where they proceeded to assimilate the ship. The Queen, along with most of these drones, was killed when the ship's warpplasma coolant tanks were ruptured in engineering. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Regenerating Borg 2

A regenerating Borg drone

This drone, regenerating outside of engineering, reacted to Captain Picard's attempt to forceably enter the section. It was armed with a heavy, prosthetic arm distinguished by a small, clawed extension and a visible electric spark. (Star Trek: First Contact)

In the non-canon Star Trek Customizable Card Game, this drone was identified as Eight of Nineteen, an "assault drone" tasked with security patrols.

Drone protecting engineering

In an effort to prevent entry to engineering, this drone attacked Captain Picard and attempted to assimilate him. Lieutenant Commander Data subdued the drone, breaking its neck and killing it. The same drone later appeared alongside the EnsignLynch drone on the holodeck, where it was shot by Captain Picard. (Star Trek: First Contact)

The eyepiece worn by this drone later reappeared on various drones throughout the film, and on Orum in "Unity". In the non-canonStar Trek Customizable Card Game, this drone was identified as Six of Eleven, a "quantum drone" tasked with patrolling and analyzing "space/time".

Corridor drone

A drone stands in a corridor

This Borg drone was part of the contingent that boarded the Enterprise-E in 2063, observed in one of the ship's corridors. (Star Trek: First Contact)

This drone's close up scene was apparently cut from the final cut of First Contact, but appeared in the theatrical trailer released to advertise the film.

Three Borg drones

Three Borg drones

These three Borg drones were part of the contingent that boarded the Enterprise-E in 2063, observed in one of the ship's corridors, one apparently a former Romulan. (Star Trek: First Contact)

These drones' close up scenes were apparently cut from the final cut of First Contact, but appeared in the theatrical trailer released to advertise the film. The Romulan's features can be distinguished by the pointed ear and clearly ridged forehead, as well as the greenish coloration.

Sleeping drones

Three Borg drones "sleeping"

Three Borg drones, including one unnamedKlingon-species drone, were observed near the warp core in the Enterprise engine room, attached by cables to the ceiling. These Borg were apparently sleeping, or regenerating. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Borg drone, engineering

A Borg drone

This Borg drone was onboard the USS Enterprise-E in 2373. It was part of the group that transplanted skin onto Data's right arm. It was also one of the drones who chased Starfleet officers down a corridor.

This drone was played by background actor Patrick Barnitt who received no credit for this role.

This drone was also one of the drones that were photographed for the film poster.

Six drones

Six Borg advance

In their attempt at suppressing the Borg advance on the upper decks of the Enterprise-E, a contingent of Starfleet security officers encountered a group of six Borg drones in a darkened auxiliary access corridor. The drones were visible, at first, only by the laser light of their eyepieces. (Star Trek: First Contact)

One armed drone

A wounded Borg drone

This Borg drone was part of the group that modified the deflector. He tried to stop Worf launching the docking clamp and ended up in a hand to hand combat with him. Worf cut off his right arm and then killed him by embedding his Mek'leth into the drone's neck. Worf later used a cable from the severed limb to seal a puncture in his suit. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Borg Queen's contingent (2378)

Three Borg drones

These three Borg drones guarded the Borg Queen in 2378 at Unimatrix 01 in the Delta Quadrant. They were present when Admiral Kathryn Janeway was transported aboard the complex and they died like the Borg Queen because of a virus Admiral Janeway infected the Borg Queen with. (VOY: "Endgame")

Borg infant 2

A Borg baby

This Borg infant was discovered by the crew of the USS Voyager on a damaged Borg cube in 2376 after being infected with a biological weapon. The infant was beamed to Voyager to receive treatment. (VOY: "Collective")

This infant appears to have been puppeteered. According to Brannon Braga, the infant was returned to her people off-screen. [4]

Invading Borg drones (2377)

These three Borg drones beamed aboard the bridge of the Voyager after the shields failed. Because of Q's tediousness he created this scenario. One of the drones was shot by Tuvok, the second one attacked Captain Janeway and the third one tried to assimilate Commander Chakotay. They were stopped and transported away by Q, who was angry about his son's behavior and told him not to provoke the Borg. (VOY: "Q2")

All three background performers received no credit for their appearance.

Operation Fort Knox drones

These Borg drones worked on the Borg sphere the Voyager chose as target for their operation Fort Knox in 2375. Like in their simulation Captain Janeway, Tuvok, Harry Kim, and Seven of Nine experienced the same situation until Seven decided to stay aboard the Sphere and rejoin the Collective. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")

All Borg drones were played by background and stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Probe analyzing drone

A Borg drone analyzing a Voyager probe

The same year, a Borg drone analyzed aprobe launched from the USS Voyager. (VOY: "Scorpion")

Skeletal drone

The skeletal remains of a Borg drone

Found on the Sakariplanet in the Nekrit Expanse in 2373, the skeleton of this Borg drone was uncovered by the crew of the USS Voyager. It was the only evidence of the invading force that drove the planet's inhabitants underground. (VOY: "Blood Fever")

The Borg remains appeared to still possess the remains of flesh as Borg skeletons are metallic silver as witness at the climax of Star Trek: First Contact. However, this could be explained as rusting or erosion due to long-term exposure of the skeleton to the elements, or could be explained by the fact that this drone was not exposed to plasma coolant that liquefied his organic compounds, allowing them to decay naturally.

Drones (Borg-8472 conflict)

Attacked drones (2373)

These two Borg drones were attacked by an individual of Species 8472 after their cube was hardly damaged. (VOY: "Scorpion")

Both Borg were played by stunt performers who received no credit for their work.

Borg drones (2373)

An away team led by Chakotay, beamed over to a disabled Borg cube which was a part of a fleet that was destroyed. They found a few surviving Borg trying to repair the damage and another Borg trying to assimilate a bioship, plunging in its assimilation tubules, to no effect. Borg drones were killed by a member of Species 8472 which also attacked Harry Kim.

After CaptainKathryn Janeway made an alliance with the Borg to defeated Species 8472, her and Tuvok were led by a Borg drone to the center of the cube, where two other drones attempted to fit them with neural transceivers. Later a contingent of Borg were beamed aboard Voyager after their cube was destroyed protecting Voyager. After they tried to take over the ship, they were blown out into space, except for Seven of Nine when Chakotay ordered the cargo doors to be decompressed and opened. (VOY: "Scorpion", "Scorpion, Part II")

Corpse

Corpses

A pile of mutilated Borg corpses

These corpses were seen in a vision by Kes, and later found amid debris of a Borg fleet by Voyager. They were killed by Species 8472.
(VOY: "Scorpion")

In the "Red Alert: Amazing Visual Effects" section on disc 7 of the VOY Season 3 DVD release, effects supervisor Dan Curry revealed that the Borg body pile was actually constructed out of several Borg action figures he acquired from the licensing department of Paramount Pictures. He cut up the toys with a Dremel tool and constructed them into the pile. Curry complemented the sculptor of the toys for his accuracy, since he was able to have close-up shots of the faces taken, without having to modify them.

Infected drone

Drones (Unimatrix Zero conflict)

Alien boy drone

An alien boy

This alien boy was a member of Kelis' species before his assimilation and a part of Unimatrix Zero. He had no memory of being assimilated except that his father's ship was attacked and boarded by machine men. When he appeared in Unimatrix Zero, Seven of Nine and Axum welcomed him and brought him to the meeting place where he met other children and played with them.

When the Borg Queen attempted to destroy the environment, she visited it and met the boy. She told him that assimilation turns people into friends and was fun and he showed her a good view over the whole place. (VOY: "Unimatrix Zero", "Unimatrix Zero, Part II")

Unimatrix Zero drones

Voice of the Borg

The voice of the Borg was the collective voice of a Borg cube which represented the Borg and their claims.

In 2365, the voice of the Borg informed the Enterprise-D, under Captain Jean-Luc Picard, that they had analyzed the ship's defensive capabilities as being "unable to withstand us" and that any attempt at self-defense would be "punished." (TNG: "Q Who")

A year later, the voice of the Borg spoke to Picard and ordered him to transport aboard their ship. Later, before his assimilation into the Collective, Picard argued with the voice of the Borg on behalf of humanity, but was told that his arguments were "irrelevant." (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds")

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